Answer:
Unfortunately, this is something you should do yourself. Nobody knows about your volunteer group! And writing it out here to explain can be used as an answer anyway!
Explanation:
Try writing something like an explanation, what ou would say if you were teaching someone about it. But nobody can write this for you,
Answer:
C. The author refers to the evil of Sodom and Gomorrah to suggest a comparison to the contemporary city of New Orleans.
Explanation:
An allusion is a figure that is used to describe something without directly referring to it and explicitly saying what it is, but by using some different ideas, usually knowledgable to a wider audience.
That is why the author here refers to what he imagines in New Orleans as Sodom and Gomorrah. <u>He refers to the well known Biblical story about the cities where many vile people lived who did harm and sins, so God destroyed them at the end as a punishment for their outrageous behavior.</u>
<u>By alluding to these Biblical places and stories, the author is trying to say us all the worst possible happenings were present to see in New Orleans, and still are, as he is still "to this day" making that mental connection. </u>
Knowing that the sun is bright and shines wonderfully in the sky, losing it means losing hope and drive for them. Without Helios or sun, they suffer from not having the will to move on and continue their journey. Their world was field with darkness and suffering without the sun that will show their way and guide them to their goal and happiness as they travel into an unknown world. The sun is also like the star at night which can guide you to your way. Without the sun, their journey will be lifeless, endless and without direction.
I agree with Hoover's statement that capitalism produces greed. This is because capitalism pushes the idea that the main, or only, concern of businesses should be maximizing profits. It does not pay enough attention to how these profits are obtained or whether society is damaged in the process. The only way to remedy this is through regulation that limits the range of action of businesses and corporations.
The text "The Roaring Twenties" by Mike Kubic provides evidence of this by showing how President Coolidge failed to passed legislation that would have stopped or diminished the Great Depression. An example of my own experience is how businesses often refuse to raise the salaries of employees, even when these have been working for a long time in the same place. Finally, an example of literature can be seen in <em>The Jungle</em> by Upton Sinclair, in which the author describes the abuses of factories in order to make more profit.